Unsurprisingly, former "Saturday Night Live" funny girls and queens of snark Tina Fey and Amy Poehler ruled during NBC's live broadcast of the 2015 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
Golden Globe-winning, "Jane The Virgin" star Gina Rodriguez is upping the ante not only on the acting front, but in the designer duds department -- and it's sure to get better from here with all eyes now on the loveable Latina.
On the topic of the 72nd Golden Globes Awards, media are mostly talking about two things: the outrageously laugh-out-loud funny slams by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and the haute couture fashion on the red carpet. Others have also brought attention to the fact that there was 12 first-time winners who took home gold in the TV categories. Not enough, however, highlighted the importance of the issues that some of Hollywood's elite addressed.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association showed Latinos in TV and film some love Sunday night at the 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards. Latinos who scored big at the Globes included Mexican writer/director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, nabbing the Best Screenplay Award (along with Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr., and Armando Bo) for "Birdman," and "Jane The Virgin" star Gina Rodriguez, who proudly and humbly won her first-ever Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a TV series, Musical or Comedy.
With some surprising wins and upsetting loses, the 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards shocked viewers and much of Hollywood. Check out the list of winners here.
Check out who's presenting at this year's ceremony On Wednesday, Jan. 7, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the first round of presenters for the Golden Globe Awards ceremony, scheduled to air on Sunday, Jan.
The nominees for the 72nd Annual Gold Globe Awards were announced Thursday morning. The nominees for the 72nd Annual Gold Globe Awards were announced Thursday morning.